Supervee 27 RECOMMENDATIONS for prop with 2200kv or 2600kv

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  • aminoacid
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2011
    • 125

    #1

    Supervee 27 RECOMMENDATIONS for prop with 2200kv or 2600kv

    just got this supervee 27 with no electronics or motor or esc.

    It has stock prop and hardware.
    I have 2200 KV motor and 2600KV motor and 60amp esc from a UL1.
    What size prop should I go with, i'm looking for good speeds (not a racer) and at the same time longevity/durability, i dont want it burning up. the UL1 esc only runs on 4s lipo's, so keep that in mind. I'm not trying to dump a fortune in this just some good fast fun.
    I have a traxxas spartan and the speeds are great on that with lipo's of course, bone stock.
    any advice is appreciated.

    thanks
  • makin' waves
    Member
    • Jun 2011
    • 92

    #2
    Hi mate,

    I'd just start with the prop everyone recomends for the SV, and thats a 'Grimracer 42x55'

    They give the best top end and the ecellerations pretty good too, or you could try a 'octura x440'
    I have both and they're great props, but they will need to be balanced and sharpend if you don't already buy them that way.

    Hope this helps

    Tone

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    • Brushless01
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2010
      • 487

      #3
      If I was you i'd go with the 2200kv and a x440 so you dont blow the esc.
      Prince 25 8XL,Delta force 29 8XL, SV27,Rio 51,Mini Rio,Stock Miss Geico m445,ERBE,Baja 5B SS, Hyper ST, Castle Emaxx.

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      • aminoacid
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2011
        • 125

        #4
        thanks Makin waves & brushless01 i appreciate the feedback.
        I havent balanced or sharpened a blade before but i'm a quick learner.
        any thoughts on this balancer from OSE BALANCER LINK
        I have couple other 55" gasoline boats with prather 270 props i want to balance and sharpen too, these are 1/4" shafts.

        Im thinking of buying the 70 birdie esc from Hobbyking to use in either this sv27 or my rio ep conversion thats been unsuccessful so far.

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        • Brushless01
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2010
          • 487

          #5
          Never used that balancer I use the grim racer one and get great results.
          Prince 25 8XL,Delta force 29 8XL, SV27,Rio 51,Mini Rio,Stock Miss Geico m445,ERBE,Baja 5B SS, Hyper ST, Castle Emaxx.

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          • makin' waves
            Member
            • Jun 2011
            • 92

            #6
            Originally posted by Brushless01
            Never used that balancer I use the grim racer one and get great results.



            Tone

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            • Make-a-Wake
              FE Rules!
              • Nov 2009
              • 5557

              #7
              Originally posted by aminoacid
              just got this supervee 27 with no electronics or motor or esc.

              It has stock prop and hardware.
              I have 2200 KV motor and 2600KV motor and 60amp esc from a UL1.
              What size prop should I go with, i'm looking for good speeds (not a racer) and at the same time longevity/durability, i dont want it burning up. the UL1 esc only runs on 4s lipo's, so keep that in mind. I'm not trying to dump a fortune in this just some good fast fun.
              I have a traxxas spartan and the speeds are great on that with lipo's of course, bone stock.
              any advice is appreciated.

              thanks
              What size are the motors?
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              • Fluid
                Fast and Furious
                • Apr 2007
                • 8012

                #8
                Im thinking of buying the 70 birdie esc from Hobbyking to use in either this sv27 or my rio ep conversion...
                Bad idea, not enough amperage capacity. The UL-1's 60-amp ESC is under-rated, a rare thing in this hobby. Get at least a 100 amp ESC, and 120 would be better. You can easily exceed those values with the 2600 Kv motor and a large enough prop, a bigger ESC will help prevent burn-downs.



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                • aminoacid
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2011
                  • 125

                  #9
                  OK on the bad idea 70amp birdie, out the window i guess.

                  the 2 motors i have now are 3656- 2600kv
                  and a 3660 2200kv.

                  I'm new to brushless power and lipo's. I'm having trouble figuring out the big differences between the numbers when shopping around cuz i got those 2 motors on recommendations from other posters. I know the number 36 means 36mm can size, but the proceeding numbrs i assume mean the higher the more power.
                  so is it safe to compare and say the difference between a 2856 -2600kv and a 3656-2600kv is basically torque and "horsepower" so to speak, as well as amp and or watt consumption. Pardon my ignorant questions, but through college I was always told by my numerous professors that a stupid question is one that is NOT asked!!
                  and now i'm happy to say that I have graduate level education, but i'm still behind on this RC stuff. Its a damn addiction and pretty soon I will suggest to one of these show's like "dr. drew, celerbrity rehab"....and the like to have a rehab program for addicted RC folks!!! lol

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                  • Make-a-Wake
                    FE Rules!
                    • Nov 2009
                    • 5557

                    #10
                    So..............taking the big motor out of the smaller boat huh? Good idea, i'd run the 2200kv on 4s with a Turnigy 120a. Should be a sweet setup for the SV.......................consider trying an x440 to start, then if temps are all good an x442. Looking forward to seeing this one get going!
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                    • aminoacid
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2011
                      • 125

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Make-a-Wake
                      So..............taking the big motor out of the smaller boat huh? Good idea, i'd run the 2200kv on 4s with a Turnigy 120a. Should be a sweet setup for the SV.......................consider trying an x440 to start, then if temps are all good an x442. Looking forward to seeing this one get going!
                      Yea make-a-wake im thinking of doing that using those 2 motors for the vee27 and using the rio ep as wood burner fuel.. lol just kidding.
                      I just know that rio EP would be a fun little boat. not giving up on her quite yet.

                      thanks for your recommendation, 120a turnigy on 4s, x440 and let her rip. I have strut bushing on order now for it.

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                      • aminoacid
                        Senior Member
                        • Nov 2011
                        • 125

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Make-a-Wake
                        2200kv on 4s with a Turnigy 120a. !
                        which 120amp, aquastar or marine? both are watercooled.

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                        • Make-a-Wake
                          FE Rules!
                          • Nov 2009
                          • 5557

                          #13
                          This Turnigy marine. http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s..._Boat_ESC.html

                          According to many users of the aquastar, its a frustrating pile of &%*$&*
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                          • makin' waves
                            Member
                            • Jun 2011
                            • 92

                            #14
                            Originally posted by aminoacid
                            OK on the bad idea 70amp birdie, out the window i guess.

                            the 2 motors i have now are 3656- 2600kv
                            and a 3660 2200kv.

                            I'm new to brushless power and lipo's. I'm having trouble figuring out the big differences between the numbers when shopping around cuz i got those 2 motors on recommendations from other posters. I know the number 36 means 36mm can size, but the proceeding numbrs i assume mean the higher the more power.
                            so is it safe to compare and say the difference between a 2856 -2600kv and a 3656-2600kv is basically torque and "horsepower" so to speak, as well as amp and or watt consumption. Pardon my ignorant questions, but through college I was always told by my numerous professors that a stupid question is one that is NOT asked!!
                            and now i'm happy to say that I have graduate level education, but i'm still behind on this RC stuff. Its a damn addiction and pretty soon I will suggest to one of these show's like "dr. drew, celerbrity rehab"....and the like to have a rehab program for addicted RC folks!!! lol

                            The first number is indeed the can size (diameter) and the second number is the can lenghth, then the last number ( with the KV is the output power)

                            Hope this helps

                            Tone

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                            • aminoacid
                              Senior Member
                              • Nov 2011
                              • 125

                              #15
                              a little off the topic, but how can I measure temps of esc or motor , i dont mean current temps like a IR type of thermometer, but something that keeps memory of the highest temp reached until user resets it.
                              thanks

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